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<p>(droits d'auteur), which contrasts with the <a href="page.php?w=Common_Law">Anglo-Saxon</a> concept of "copyright" which only dealt with economic concerns.</p>

<p>Before the Berne Convention, copyright legislation remained uncoordinated at an international level. So for example a work published in the United Kingdom by a British national would be covered by copyright there but could be copied and sold by anyone in France. Dutch publisher <a href="page.php?w=Albertus_Willem_Sijthoff">Albertus Willem Sijthoff</a>, who rose to prominence in the</p><p>
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